And to mark the occasion, the tribal chairman took a spin through the drive-thru this morning.

“Smooth, you know. Place my order online. Came in. Took all of under a minute to get my product,” said Benny Tso.

Inside the dispensary, customers on two legs think a drive-thru is a great idea.

I asked D’Angelo Williams if his next purchase will be done on four wheels.

“Yes, most definitely,” he said. “I use it for food.”

This is the latest leaf in an industry whose sales are getting higher.

In July, the first month adult sales were legal, Nevada sold $27 million in recreational pot.

In August, $33 million -- a 24-percent jump.

We're selling more than other states that made pot legal, sooner.

No surprise, says our marijuana godfather, State Senator Tick Segerblom, who paved the way for pot sales.

“We're looking for increases of 10-percent a month - and we're already above what the Governor predicted we'd have two years from now,” the Senator says.

At NuWu, to drive through, you order online first. It's convenient for people with disabilities, “medicinal patients – patients that aren’t able to come into the store,” the Chairman says – or, just people in a rush, he adds, “industry workers – people getting out of work not wanting to come inside the store. Being able to look at our online selection, selective online menu, and having them take a look and pick up their products.”

You pay cash-only and pick up at the window, and behind the window, you may meet Asia Tso, who, together with Marquinn, ushered in Nevada's new marijuana chapter, just after 1 p.m.

“It’s really cool. This is my first time in the industry and being part of history is really exciting,” Tso says.